Prince Harry's one claim in court shows he loves Meghan Markle the most
King Charles younger son Prince Harry returned to the court on second day of his trial Tuesday, revealing why he had launched phone hacking case.
The Duke of Sussex told that court that he had launched his phone hacking case to stop his wife Meghan Markle from suffering “intrusion and hate” from the press.
Andrew Green KC, acting on behalf of Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), asked when the Duke of Sussex initially discussed possible legal action.
The Duke of Sussex said he believed there was a discussion
about him wanting to put a stop to the "absolute intrusion and hate that was
coming towards me and my wife and see if there was any way to find a
different course of action, rather than relying on the institution’s
way".
Harry's words described his true feelings about his wife,
showing he loves Meghan the most as he's ready to take all the risk for her
mind of peace.
Green asked if he had wanted to bring an action
against NGN first and then decided to also sue the group, to which king
Charles III's younger son replied: "No, I believe I filed the claims at
pretty much the same time."
Harry also claimed to have found a
tracker placed on his ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy’s car by a private
investigator during the cross-examination.